I grew up in a typical Asian family. No open display of affection was shown but rather, food was used as the vehicle in which love was transported from one person to the next. As a child, this wasn’t something which made sense, especially when I would see my non-Asian friends’ families receive hugs and […]
Affordable is still available in Hong Kong
I had my meeting at KCC (Kowloon Cricket Club) to finalize my guest appearance at the club’s The Grill restaurant on this day and my BFF Robert picked me up from the MTR (Metro Transit Rail) station and drove us to KCC. We were to have lunch beforehand at Knutsford Terrace and it was a […]
Hutong offers a setting equal to none
Hong Kong reminds me of Vegas. It is rapidly changing and the old is knocked down to make way for the new. Unlike Singapore, a lot of the old buildings here are no longer visible, and those which remain are not restored and kept up to reflect nostalgia unless they are main tourist attractions and […]
A 40+ year institution that is American Peking
A few weeks before I arrived in Hong Kong, I had already told my friends I wanted to eat Peking duck. It was not an option. The place we’ve always gone for Peking duck is American Peking, a restaurant which has been around for as long as I can remember. When I was in high […]
A one star Michelin lunch at Shang Palace
**disclaimer: I must apologize for my photos as the lack of natural lighting makes it difficult to capture these dishes in the most favorable way and gives off a harshness not reflective of what these dishes truly look like** Today I had a lunch meeting with my friend Patsy who is the Director of Communications […]
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